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Happy #AfricaDay. There is so much to say about this wonderful continent and its people. 🇿🇦💚🌍
Art by @GinaViglietti
Again, because I love me some ontogeny, here is a paper on mesosaur embryos by Piñeiro et al 2012, suggesting viviparity in the taxon: https://t.co/HimXaD1KuH
📢Attention all Africa-based scientists!🌍
The African Scholars Program supports a visit to the @FieldMuseum in Chicago to do scientific research in their collections (up to $7,000 in total).
Applications open on Feb 21 and end March 25, 2022.
Link below ⬇️
📸Wolfram
These morphologies reveal key information on the evolution of the ornithischian body plan. Tucki represents the very early steps in the evolution of a unique ventilation mechanism, the ‘pelvic bellows’ model.
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Figure by @Viktorsaurus
What's better than one basal sauropodomorph skull? A whole bunch of them!
Congratulations to Lallensack and colleagues on their latest masnucript describing new skulls of Plateosaurus trossingensis!
Read it here: https://t.co/LKg2KkKCrK
Check out my buddy Dr Robert Muir and colleagues' new paper on recalibrating the breakup history of SW Gondwana!
https://t.co/VcEjLy6kOb